Eagle: The
They can soar to altitudes exceeding 10,000 feet and reach diving speeds of 100 to 150 mph .
The Bald Eagle , once near extinction in the mid-1900s, is now a major conservation success story, with populations quadrupling since 2009. 2. Literature: Alfred Lord Tennyson’s " The Eagle " The Eagle
are majestic birds of prey known for their incredible physical capabilities and unique life cycles. They can soar to altitudes exceeding 10,000 feet
An eagle can spot prey, such as a rabbit, from nearly two miles (3.2 km) away . Literature: Alfred Lord Tennyson’s " The Eagle "
This classic six-line poem, published in 1851, uses the bird to symbolize the awe-inspiring power of nature. Eagles, Powerful Symbol of God's Care
Most species, including Bald and Golden eagles , are monogamous and mate for life, often returning to the same nest annually.
Some bald eagle nests reach massive sizes; the largest recorded was 10 feet wide and 20 feet deep , weighing over 2 tons .